All good math students need to know how to handle data, whether it's measuring it or interpreting it. By presenting the principles of measurement in the context of familiar situations, students will learn how to tell and write time, and also how to measure lengths. Students will walk away with the tools needed to organize, represent, and interpret data. Engaging text and visuals help to reinforce the principles of measurement and data. Laura wants to know how successful her lemonade... More Description

All good math students need to know how to handle data, whether it's measuring it or interpreting it. By presenting the principles of measurement in the context of familiar situations, students will learn how to tell and write time, and also how to measure lengths. Students will walk away with the tools needed to organize, represent, and interpret data. Engaging text and visuals help to reinforce the principles of measurement and data. Laura wants to know how successful her lemonade stand is, and part of that involves recording and interpreting data. Readers will learn how to do this themselves as Laura analyzes the data from her lemonade stand.